Background: I am in about the 20ish row or so. I get along with all the fans in my area. I don't know any of the fans behind me though.
I am the type of guy that would like to stand and cheer the _entire_ game. Obviously, that is over the top unless you are in the student section.
When people in front of me stand, and they are the only ones standing, the 50 year-old+ crowd starts bitching (and I would say the average fan is over 50).
I really, really want to stand the last 5 minutes of each half badly. But I don't because I don't want to disrespect the elders or piss off the younger fans. But I don't just want to sit there and watch our team losing by 10 without some fan support. And if we are winning I want to help remind them to finish each half strongly.
The only time I have seen our crowd stand for an entire 4 minute period was at a few heated NIT matches and against Bradley this year when we were losing by 10 and the coach prompted us to stand. It worked too, because we only lost by a last second shot that left us down by 2 with 0.09 seconds to go.
I want to stand those last 5 minutes SOOOO bad. Why can't I? Why don't people get into the end-game of each half like they tend to at other venues? We have a great crowd in terms of the numbers, but what about actually getting on our feet, and not sitting at every slight error or bad break?
Protocol? Etiquette? What to do?
I am the type of guy that would like to stand and cheer the _entire_ game. Obviously, that is over the top unless you are in the student section.
When people in front of me stand, and they are the only ones standing, the 50 year-old+ crowd starts bitching (and I would say the average fan is over 50).
I really, really want to stand the last 5 minutes of each half badly. But I don't because I don't want to disrespect the elders or piss off the younger fans. But I don't just want to sit there and watch our team losing by 10 without some fan support. And if we are winning I want to help remind them to finish each half strongly.
The only time I have seen our crowd stand for an entire 4 minute period was at a few heated NIT matches and against Bradley this year when we were losing by 10 and the coach prompted us to stand. It worked too, because we only lost by a last second shot that left us down by 2 with 0.09 seconds to go.
I want to stand those last 5 minutes SOOOO bad. Why can't I? Why don't people get into the end-game of each half like they tend to at other venues? We have a great crowd in terms of the numbers, but what about actually getting on our feet, and not sitting at every slight error or bad break?
Protocol? Etiquette? What to do?
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